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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Riding With Death at the Residence Bar

The Residence Bar and Lounge is in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood of San Francisco. I was walking on my way to Churchill Bar when I saw The Residence door open. It's been on my radar to try since it opened in 2010, but I'd never been. So I decided to take a look at their cocktail menu. When I saw a lot of the drinks were pretty heavy for a Sunday afternoon, I started walking out the door. I am so glad that the bartender said "C'mon, give us a try." With no one else in the bar, my research partner and I headed straight for the bar stools. Once I read the cocktail title, Riding With Death, I knew what I was going to order. What a great cocktail to start off a late afternoon. I love the color in this drink from the Campari and perhaps the grapefruit juice. You surely are Riding With Death with one too many of this cocktail.

At the Residence Bar, sit back and relax at one of the comfy couches in the lounge or pull up a seat at the bar. Either way, you know that you will be having a delicious cocktail.

The Drink - Riding With Death, $10
Herrardura Silver Tequila, Campari, Lime Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Lime squeeze

The Place - Residence Bar
San Francisco, Duboce Triangle
Bar
* Cash only 

Saturday, May 4, 2013

La Arma at Padrecito in San Francisco

Padrecito is located in the Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. It has quickly become one of my favorite places in San Francisco to enjoy a cocktail. When dessert time came, I asked which cocktail would pair best with the churros. The server came back and said the La Arma. I usually enjoy anejo tequila straight, however in this case, I enjoyed it even more with the Churros. Per Google translate, La Arma means the weapon in Spanish. And yes, it is a dangerous weapon when paired with the Churros served with a marscapone coffee cream. The smooth finish and added flavor from the coffee liquor, kept me sipping for more. When it was all gone, I wanted more. Mmm, Mmm, Mmm....I surrender to La Arma!

The Drink - La Arma, $10
Anejo Tequila, Orange Curacao, Coffee Liqueur, bitters

The Place - Padrecito
San Francisco, Cole Valley
Mexican restaurant
Dinner Tuesday - Saturday, full bar
http://www.padrecitosf.com/

Other Padrecito Drinks
La Copa Verde

Other pictures from the visit
Churros with a side of marscapone coffee cream

Friday, May 3, 2013

A Campos Cooler at Rickhouse in San Francisco





Rickhouse is located a few blocks from Union Square in San Francisco. I wandered the blocks around Union Square trying to figure out which place to go to. It's been a while since I'd been to Rickhouse, so I decided to head over. For those of you who live in the SF Bay Area, you know that yesterday in San Francisco was unusually hot. By the time I got to Rickhouse, I wanted something to quench my thirst. I  first ordered the La Bonne Vie from the one page menu. I loved that cocktail, but I needed something more. When I asked to see the cocktail menu again, they gave me a binder. I should have asked for the full menu before I ordered from their one page summary. The full menu is broken down into cocktail types like highballs, swizzles, crustas and more. I wanted to try the Mariachi (mezcal cocktail) but with the nearly unbearable heat in SF I opted for the Campos Cooler.  Boy it hit the spot. It was a light and refreshing twist on a margarita. Definitely a spa cocktail in a glass with the cucumber and ginger. I can't wait to return to try more drinks in the cocktail binder.

The Drink - Campos Cooler, $10
Cucumber infused tequila, fresh lemon juice, agave nectar, ginger and bitters.

The little story on the cocktail menu for this drink sold me.  "As cool and refreshing as the Sea of Cortez on a sunny afternoon - it is the sort of beverage that exists solely to wistfully whisk you up. Somehow it manages to do so just as quickly as it could send you back from whence you came."

The Place - Rickhouse
San Francisco, Union Square
Bar
Tuesday - Saturday
* Note, 2 drink minimum with a credit card

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Nuestra Paloma, Beretta

Beretta is an Italian restaurant located in the Mission District of San Francisco. It's been a while since I've enjoyed a drink and meal at Beretta. I'm so glad that I recently had time to stop by. For the last few weeks, I've been addicted to grapefruit cocktails. So when I saw a Paloma on the menu, I knew that's what I was going to order. I love Beretta's version of the classic Paloma with the elderflower twist. The Nuestra Paloma was fragrant, floral, citrusy, well in one word amazing. The drink was finished way to fast.

How are you going to enjoy Cinco de Mayo this weekend? With a Margarita, Paloma, Tequila, Mezcal, Tecate or a Modelo? Whatever way, share it with us.

The Drink - Nuestra Paloma, $11
Tequila, elderflower, cointreau, grapefruit, bitters

The Place - Bertta
San Francisco, Mission
Italian
Dinner daily, weekend brunch and lunch, full bar
http://berettasf.com

Other Beretta Drinks
Single Village Fix

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Company Bar and Kitchen #cocktailcorner

Last night I attended a sneak peak called #cocktailcorner for Michael Mina's new Indian restaurant opening in San Francisco this summer called The Company Bar and Kitchen. Sommelier extraordinaire Rajat Parr and cocktail master Carlos Splendorino were there to share the concept and inspiration for the new gathering space opening on Steuart Street late summer. The team teased the guests with four cocktails and three bites. We were all excited about each of the cocktails and each bite. 

Cocktail #1 - Summer Punch with gin, grapefruit and basil. We were handed the drink as we walked into the back room at RN74 where #cocktailcorner took place. My date for the evening doesn't like gin or grapefruit. However, they were surprised how good the summer punch was. I wish I had taken a picture of the cocktail. I guess I will have to wait until the opening to enjoy this again. In the meantime, I may try to make it at home.

Cocktail #2 - "So Shiva, a Witch Doctor and a Monk Walk into a Bar..." with Cilantro-Infused Green Chartreuse, Rangpur Juice, Falernum, Kaffir Lime. I usually chose cocktails with fun and interesting names. It's a great way to start a conversation whether you know all the people at your table or meeting people for the first time. The team encouraged everyone to share their experience on social media. Instantly everyone started taking pics of each drink and bite. Next we were all excited about the citrus aroma of the drink we are all wondering what rangpur juice was. Next thing, several people were on their smartphone looking it up. Rangpur is a citrus similar to a mandarin and lime. I couldn't get enough of this cocktail.


Bite #1 - Fire and Ice, 'Papdi' Chaat, Tandoori Paneer
The spoonful of Fire and Ice was paired with Cocktail #2 above. I wish I could have had another few spoonfuls.


After the first bite, the seating changed. Based on playing card under the menu, you had to go to a designated table.  I had spades so luckily got to stay put.

Cocktail #3 - The Company Fashioned with Anrut Whiskey, Tamarind Syrup, Plum Bitter. Wow, I love The Company's twist on an Old Fashion. One of my new neighbors said they usually not a whiskey drinker but this cocktail is delicious. I appreciate well made whiskey cocktails. This was not only beautiful but was well balanced and had a smooth finish. I wish I could have another!


Bite #2 - Oysters and Spice with Crispy Poha-Crusted Oysters, Arugula-Pistachio Pesto. Another wow for me. Another tablemate mentioned they usually don't like oysters, but the tiny morsel was amazing.



Cocktail #4 - The Genius with Neutral Gran Spirit, Coconut Orgeat, Strawberry and Lime. Carlos Splendorino shows his cocktail genius with this cocktail shot. This is a great dessert in a glass cocktail.


Bite #3 Tadoor and Raj with Mustard Shrimp, Beans 'Poriyal'
This last bite left me wanting more. When the server came around, all at the table were wondering how to eat it. One guy said, just pop it in all at once. My pappadam bite was a little too big, so I bit around it carefully. It didn't work out too well, but at least I wasn't the only one that made a mess at the table.




So how did I find out about the event? Twitter through a retweet by @MichaelMinaSF. It was nice to hear different neighbors at my table say they don't typically eat or drink different ingredients. All of us got outside of our comfort zone during the evening. Every single offering in the evening were unique. Thank you The Company Bar and Kitchen for a wonderful evening of drinks, food and The Company!

Like them on Facebook TheCompanyBarandKitchen or on Twitter @TheCompanySF so perhaps you will be as lucky as I was to sip and taste their offerings before they open. I am looking forward to The Company Bar and Kitchen to open this summer. I specifically can't wait to see the live bar with neutral grain spirits in action this summer. Well made artisan cocktails paired with Indian food, how can you not look forward to this?





Mint Julep, Dixie


Dixie is a restaurant located in the Presidio National Park in San Francisco. With the Kentucky Derby coming up this weekend, some of you may be looking for places that serve a good Mint Julep. One place that is always serving a Mint Julpe is Dixie. They can make Classic Mint Julep as shown above or a seasonal one (which per their website is a Strawberry Mint Julep).

In San Francisco, Alembic, Hakkassan, and Hard Water also serve a classic Mint Julep and ones with a twist. Any other places?

The Drink - Mint Julep, $10
Mint, sugar, Maker's Mark Bourbon, Angostura

The Place - Dixie
San Francisco, Presidio
Southern inspired cuisine
Weekday lunch, dinner nightly, weekday happy hour (4pm-6pm)


Other Dixie drinks
Derby Cooler
Georgia Lemonade
Dixie Triple S
Terroir Fizz

Pomegranate Mint Julep

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Fernet Julep, Hakkasan San Francisco


Hakkassan is an upscale Chinese restaurant located in the Financial District of San Francisco. In my two visits, I have enjoyed every single dish and every single cocktail that I've ordered. While the food may be pricier than a typical Chinese restaurant, it's well worth the occassional splurge. I love Hakkasan's twist on a classic Mint Julep. The addition of the Fernet Branca, ginger and spiced port infusion make a statement. 

The Drink - Fernet Julep, $12
Buffulo Trace Bourbon, Fernet Branca, mint, ginger, and spiced port infusion


The Place - Hakkasan
San Francisco, Financial District
Cantonese Chinese cuisine
Open daily lunch and dinner, full bar
http://www.hakkasan.com/sanfrancisco/

Other Hakkassan Drinks
Chinese Mule
Virgin Hakka
Rhubarb Margarita